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Category: Executors and Trustees

When Your Children Live in the U.S.: Estate Challenges

Many families face challenges that they could not have foreseen when their children were growing up and living at home that one or more, and in some cases all of them, would end up living in the U.S. Children often decide to live permanently in the U.S. to pursue employment

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3 Good Housekeeping Tips for Your Will and Supporting Documents

Congratulations—you’ve started the year by accomplishing an important goal: you’ve signed your Will! You feel good knowing you’ve chosen a trusted executor, protected your hard-earned assets for your children, and provided for the people you care about most. But before you file it away and move on, there are a

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When Can an Attorney for Property Make Gifts on Behalf of a Grantor?

In Ontario, as in other jurisdictions, powers of attorney for property are crucial tools for individuals who may become incapable of managing their property and financial affairs. A power of attorney for property grants the power for one or more people (the “attorney(s)”) to act on behalf of the person

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Update: Tax Compliance for Executors and Trustees, plus Key Deadlines

I previously blogged about executors’ tax compliance responsibilities. In the past two plus years since that blog, there have been a number of changes of which executors and trustees should be aware. This blog provides an overview of key tax compliance responsibilities of executors and trustees and highlights some of

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Demystifying Roles and Responsibilities of Fiduciaries

When updating your estate plan, it’s important to consider who will be the key decision-makers on death and on incapacity. Understanding these roles can help you prepare better for your future and make informed decisions about your property and personal care. This blog highlights the responsibilities of fiduciaries in the

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The Pros and Cons of Multiple Executors and Trustees

An executor is the person appointed to carry out the provisions in a will, including distribution of the estate. A trustee is the person appointed in a will (in the case of testamentary trusts) or other trust document (i.e., an inter vivos trust) to administer a trust for the benefit

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